Fishery Notice
Category(s):
RECREATIONAL - Salmon
Subject:
FN0582-RECREATIONAL - Salmon - Chinook - Southwest Coast Vancouver Island - Areas 21 to 24 and 121 to 124 - Management Measures
Chinook management measures are implemented annually on the west coast of Vancouver Island (WCVI) to reduce fishing impacts on wild WCVI Chinook which are stocks of concern while allowing harvest opportunities on passing stocks and enhanced stocks returning to terminal areas. These measures are a result of extensive consultations with local First Nations, the SFAB, local roundtables and from DFO staff in Conservation and Protection, Resource Management and Stock Assessment. These management measures are also described in the 2018/2019 Southern BC Salmon IFMP. The following is a description of those Chinook management measures, which include finfish closures, salmon non-retention areas and Chinook non-retention areas. Please be aware that Rockfish Conservation Areas (RCAs) are also in effect in many of these areas. Fishers are responsible for knowing the restrictions that are in place in the areas that they are fishing. Descriptions of the RCAs can be found on the recreational fisheries website at the address below. http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/index-eng.htm This Notice provides information for Area 21 (Nitinat), Area 22 (Nitinat Lake), Area 23 (Barkley Sound), and Area 24 (Clayoquot Sound) and associated offshore waters in Areas 121 to 124. Areas 21, 22, 121 Annually the daily limit is two (2) Chinook, with a minimum size limit of 45 cm in all portions of Areas 21 and 22 and 121 with the following exceptions: FINFISH CLOSURE - August 1 through October 31 Effective August 1 until October 31, 2018 you may not fish for finfish in that portion of Area 22 (Nitinat Lake) northeasterly of a line from a boundary sign at Windy Point to a boundary sign on the opposite shore. SWIFTSURE BANK FINFISH CLOSURE - All Year Effective January 1 until December 31 each year you may not fish for finfish in those portions of Subareas 121-1 and 121-2 inside a line from 48 degrees 34.00'N and 125 degrees 06.00'W, then to 48 degrees 34.00'N and 124 degrees 54.20'W, then to 48 degrees 29.62'N and 124 degrees 43.40'W, then following the International Boundary between Canada and the United States of America to 48 degrees 29.55'N and 124 degrees 56.20'W, then returning in a straight line to the point of commencement. Areas 23, 123 Annually the daily limit is two (2) Chinook, with a minimum size limit of 45 cm in all portions of Areas 23 and 123 with the following exceptions: FINFISH CLOSURES - August 1 - September 30 Effective August 1 until September 30, 2018 the following areas closed to fishing for all finfish: Numukamis Bay - that portion of Subarea 23-4 inside a line from a boundary sign on the eastern shore near the entrance to Poett Nook harbour to San Jose Islets light then to a boundary sign on Vancouver Island 0.3 nm east of the southern tip of Congreve Island. Rainy Bay - that portion of Subarea 23-4 northeast of a line between a boundary sign at Chup Point and a boundary sign on Seddall Island excluding the channel draining Fatty Basin. San Mateo Bay - that portion of Subarea 23-3 north east of a line between a boundary sign at Mutine Point and the Chup Point light to a line drawn between Star Point and a boundary sign near the mouth of Handy Creek. Nahmint Bay - that portion of Subarea 23-2 north of a line between a boundary sign near Chesnucknuw Creek west to a boundary sign on the opposite shore and southwest of a line drawn from Hocking Point 127 degrees true to a boundary sign on the opposite shore. Toquart Bay - that portion of Subarea 23-10 shoreward of a line beginning at a point on the Vancouver Island shoreline located at 49 degrees 01.170'N and 125 degrees 21.497'W then to the southern tip of Snowden Island then across to the southern tip of Refuge Island then ending at a point on the Vancouver Island shoreline located at 49 degrees 01.691'N and 125 degrees 18.624'W FINFISH CLOSURE - June 30 - October 31 Effective June 30 until October 31, 2018 the following areas closed to fishing for all finfish: Uchucklesit Inlet - that portion of Subarea 23-3 northwest of a line between boundary signs at Brooksby Point and Burrough Point CHINOOK NON-RETENTION AREAS - August 1 - September 30 Effective August 1 until September 30, 2018 the following areas are Chinook non- retention areas: Approach waters to Nahmint - that portion of Subarea 23-3 east of a line drawn between Star Point and a boundary sign near the mouth of Handy Creek, and south of a line drawn between a boundary sign near Chesnucknuw Creek to a boundary sign on the opposite shore Effingham Inlet - that portion of Subarea 23-6 shoreward of from a line beginning at a point on the Vancouver Island shoreline at 48 degrees 59.963'N and 125 degrees 11.526'W across to the western tip of Webster Island, continuing along the shoreline to the northeastern tip of Webster Island then across to a point on the Vancouver Island shoreline located at 49 degrees 00.295'N and 125 degrees 10.445'W Areas 24, 124 Annually the daily limit is two (2) Chinook, with a minimum size limit of 45 cm. in all portions of Areas 24 and 124 with the following exceptions: FINFISH CLOSURES - August 1 - October 31 Effective August 1 until October 31, 2018 the following areas closed to fishing for all finfish: Subareas 24-1 to 24-5, 24-7, 24-12 to 24-14 Ahousaht/Millar Channel - that portion of Subarea 24-6 northerly of a line commencing at Kutcous Point (49 degrees 14.961'N, and 126 degrees 04.817'W) on Flores Island to 49 degrees 14.637'N, and 126 degrees 00.825'W on Vancouver Island near the Chetarpe I.R. Browning Passage - that portion of Subarea 24-9 easterly of a line commencing at Ginnard Point (49 degrees 08.069'N, and 125 degrees 51.169'W) on Meares Island to 49 degrees 07.483'N, and 125 degrees 51.811'W on Vancouver Island, and westerly of a line commencing at Auseth Point continuing true south to the Vancouver Island shoreline Warn Bay - that portion of Subarea 24-10 inside a line between boundary signs at the entrance to the Warn Bay. Grice Bay - that portion of Subarea 24-11 inside a line between boundary signs approximately half way inside Grice Bay to the head of Grice Bay. Subarea 24-13 that portion of Subarea 124-3 approximately 1 nm seaward of the surfline from Hesquiat Harbour southeast to Cleland Island to Ahous Point. FINFISH CLOSURE - YEAR ROUND Effective January 1 until December 31 each year you may not fish for finfish in that portion of 24-12 described as the waters of Kennedy Cove inside or northwesterly of a line between two fishing boundary signs on the outer southwest corner and the outer northeast corner of the cove. CHINOOK NON-RETENTION AREAS- August 1 - October 31 Effective August 1 until October 31, 2018 you may not retain Chinook salmon in the following waters: that portion of Subarea 24-6 southerly of a line commencing at Kutcous Point (49 degrees 14.961N, and 126 degrees 04.817'W) on Flores Island to 49 degrees 14.637 N, and 126 degrees 00.825'W on Vancouver Island near the Chetarpe I.R. that portion of 24-8 shoreward of a line drawn from Cox Point to the Lennard Island light, to Echachis Island to Wickaninnish Island to Moser Point. that portion of Subarea 24-9 westerly of a line commencing at Ginnard Point (49 degrees 08.069'N, and 125 degrees 51.169'W) on Meares Island to 49 degrees 07.483'N, and 125 degrees 51.811'W on Vancouver Island, and westerly of a line commencing at Auseth Point continuing true south to the Vancouver Island shoreline. that portion of Subarea 24-10 outside or southwest of a line between boundary signs at the entrance to the Warn Bay. that portion of Subarea 24-11 outside or west a line between boundary signs approximately half way inside Grice Bay to the head of Grice Bay. Variation Orders: 2018-RCT-368 and 2018-RFQ-320 Notes: Barbless hooks are required when fishing for salmon in tidal and non-tidal waters of British Columbia. Anglers are requested to release any hatchery marked sockeye. These fish are hatchery raised sockeye and part of a recovery program designed to increase the numbers of Cultus Lake sockeye. The term "hatchery marked" means a fish that has a healed scar in place of the adipose fin. Sport anglers are encouraged to participate in the Salmon Sport Head Recovery program by labelling and submitting heads from adipose fin-clipped Chinook and Coho salmon. Recovery of coded-wire tags provides critical information for coast-wide stock assessment. Contact the Salmon Sport Head Recovery Program toll free at (866) 483-9994 for further information. Rockfish Conservation Areas that are currently in effect and are closed to all finfishing. Descriptions of these closures, and other recreational fishing information, can be found on the Internet at: http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/maps-cartes/rca-acs/index-eng.html Did you witness suspicious fishing activity or a violation? If so, please call the Fisheries and Ocean Canada 24-hour toll free Observe, Record, Report line at 1-800-465-4336. For the 24 hour recorded opening and closure line, call toll free at 1-866-431-FISH (3474). FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact the nearest Fisheries and Oceans Canada office or visit our website at http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN0582
Sent July 11, 2018 at 1300
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